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Xls Reader Some Ranges Not Handled Properly #4140

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This supersedes PR #607 by @christian-forgacs, who deserves all the credit for reporting the problem and devising the solution. The PR went stale in 2018, and it is just easier to resubmit a clean version rather than clean up the old one. Among the suggestions in the PR was that you should try to create a spreadsheet from scratch to demonstrate the problem rather than supply one. However, my attempts to match the failing spreadsheet do not have a problem when they are read. So, a supplied spreadsheet it is.

Fix #1570. No sample spreadsheet was supplied with that issue, but I am almost certain that this is another example of the same problem. I am removing the stale label from that issue; it will be closed properly when this PR is merged.

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This supersedes PR PHPOffice#607 by @christian-forgacs, who deserves all the credit for reporting the problem and devising the solution. The PR went stale in 2018, and it is just easier to resubmit a clean version rather than clean up the old one. Among the suggestions in the PR was that you should try to create a spreadsheet from scratch to demonstrate the problem rather than supply one. However, my attempts to match the failing spreadsheet do not have a problem when they are read. So, a supplied spreadsheet it is.

Fix PHPOffice#1570. No sample spreadsheet was supplied with that issue, but I am almost certain that this is another example of the same problem. I am removing the stale label from that issue; it will be closed properly when this PR is merged.
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some columns get a wrong formula when imported from a xls file
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